Cancer badly affects the biological functions of the body. This is such a dangerous disease that in the beginning there are no symptoms, as the disease progresses, some of its symptoms start appearing. Frequent going to the bathroom can be an early sign of cancer. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer found in men after lung cancer. All men are at risk of prostate cancer. Age is the most common cause of prostate cancer. As men age, the risk of getting prostate cancer also increases. People with a family history of prostate cancer have a higher risk of developing this cancer.
symptoms of prostate cancer
1.Difficulty passing urine.
2.Feeling of difficulty while urinating.
3.Frequent urination, especially at night (According to the National Institute of Digestive and Kidney Diseases, passing urine 8 or more times a day can be a symptom of prostate cancer.)
4.Bladder feeling always full.
5.Feeling of pain and burning while passing urine.
6.Blood coming from semen or urine.
7.Pain in back, hips and pelvis.
Do these things to avoid prostate cancer
1.Improve your diet.
(Eat more fruits and vegetables.
Add green tea and soy.
Avoid charred meat.)
2.Maintain a Healthy Weight.
3.Get Regular Exercise.
4.Stop Smoking and Drink Less.
5.Increase Your Vitamin D.
6.Stay Sexually Active.
7.Experts believe that if you take special care of the cleanliness of the private part, then prostate cancer can be avoided.
Why Breastfeed: Benefits for You and Your Baby mother breastfeeding infant Getting ready for the birth of your baby is an exciting and busy time. One of the most important decisions you will make is how to feed your baby. What matters most is having the information, options and support you need to choose what truly works for you and your family. Breastfeeding: a natural gift Breastfeeding provides a lot of perks for babies and nursing parents. That’s why the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breastfeeding for a newborn’s first six months, and continued breastfeeding as long as parent and baby like after introducing solid foods. But every family’s situation is different. Not everyone can breastfeed or continue breastfeeding for as long they’d like for various reasons. You may choose to breastfeed for a shorter time or combine breastfeeding with baby formula. Others may nurse their little ones for two years or more. It's not an all-or-nothing choice Giving your ch...

Comments
Post a Comment